Fabrice Benichou (born 5 April 1965) is a French former professional boxer. In 1987 Benichou was rated as the #4 bantamweight in the world.[1] He become World Champion of boxing in 1989. He is three times super bantamweight World Champion, and two times European bantamweight and featherweight champion.
Fabrice Benichou | |
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Born | 5 April 1965 Madrid, Spain | (age 59)
Nationality | French |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Bantamweight Super Bantamweight Featherweight |
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 66 |
Wins | 46 |
Wins by KO | 24 |
Losses | 18 |
Draws | 2 |
Biography
editBenichou was born on 5 April 1965 in Madrid, Spain. He is French of Spanish-Algerian Jewish heritage.[2][1]
Amateur career
editHe reached the finals of the French National Bantamweight championship in 1984.[1] He flew all over the world to train boxing in different countries, until take a long time training in Cuba.
Pro boxing career
editOn 30 January 1988 he won the vacant European Bantamweight title against Thierry Jacob in a ninth-round knockout in Calais, France.[3]
Benichou won the IBF Super Bantamweight championship on 10 March 1989 against Jose Sanabria in a twelve-round split decision.[2] He lost his title a year later to Welcome Ncita in a bout that took place in Tel Aviv.
He contended unsuccessfully for the IBF Featherweight title on 12 September 1992 in a close 12-round split decision against Manuel Medina in France.[2]
He resumed his boxing career in late 2005.
Acting career
editA versatile actor, he is best known for the 1996 film Mo, the 2007's TV mini-series Lance of Longinus, the 2008 TV series Doom Doom, the 2009 film Mensch and the 2012 film, The World Belongs to Us.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Fabrice Benichou Bio". BoxRec. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
- ^ a b c "Fabrice Benichou". BoxRec. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
- ^ "BoxRec: Fabrice Benichou".
- ^ "Fabrice Benichou Filmography". IMDB. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
External links
edit- Boxing record for Fabrice Benichou from BoxRec (registration required)